Hi Fellow Sewing Fools! Want to make the traditional flying geese block with me? We are going to create a 12″ finished block that will require 8 – 3″ x 6″ flying geese. For this tutorial we are using a quick method for creating the

Welcome Sew Mama Sew fans. We are The Sewing Fools and always happy to welcome new sewing fools to the family! We are a family run blog and business and my step son, Morgan, is my partner. (Isn’t he adorable?) We hope you enjoyed the

Hey there and welcome fellow Sewing Fools! I can’t wait to share my Pacific Sunset block with you created for the Paintbrush Studio 2016 New Block Blog Hop. We were given 6 colors of fabric from Paintbrush Studios in the following colors (L to R) Midnight,

Howdy fellow sewing fools! I am so excited to share the adorableness that is Pam Kitty Garden. I know this is an old and hard to find line these days but I just love everything from Lake House Dry Goods. Since I moved to Texas

Howdy fellow Sewing Fools. It has been too long since I have shared a Sunday Stash but today I couldn’t resist. I picked up 17 Kona Cotton solids yesterday and already got them all cut up into 1,152 pieces on the laser! Here are the

Hi fellow sewing fools! I hope all is well with you in the quilty, bloggy world! Today we are going to talk a little about looking at trends in your data. Understanding seasonal, weekly and even hourly trends can help put your data in perspective

My name is Andrea and I am a Sewing Fool. Are you someone with an absolute passion for textile arts, obsession for all things involving needle and thread and a bit of a fabric hoarder? Yes? Well, that makes you a sewing fool too! Seriously

Howdy fellow Sewing Fools! Are you ready to play with the latest pattern taken from the Quilting Scrapbook Treasure Chest? May I introduce you to the Garden Paths block. It is advertised as “a Striking Quilt… Simple to Make” but we will be the judge of

Welcome back fellow sewing fools! This is the second in a series about the Business of Blogging. If you need to catch up you can read Analytics for Quilt Bloggers. Since you should now have Google Analytics installed on your blog and The search console